Analysis of The Great Charade and Masquerade of the Pied Pipers



The Great Charade and Masquerade of the Pied Pipers
The Great Charade and Masquerade of the Pied Pipers
by Rev. Dr. Fred M. Lassonde

Well, it took a while but the Earthly Powers that be

Have now tightened their evil grip on you and on me

Many are fooled by the freebies that have been given

But I must tell you they do not always come from Heaven

No, in fact, they can come from those who seek your soul

Who seek to take your freedom, the Collective for the whole

All of us and this World they do seek to break and take

Everything that can be had for their own selfish sake

Watch out for the Central Banks, Bureaucrats, and the Fed

They are all Pied Pipers, continue to follow them. you're dead

Now, God knows these devils will give you candy for now

Only to take all you have, for they have the Luciferian know-how

The Devil seeks you and your children's soul and freedom

Satan will Charade to pull down God's the Heavenly Kingdom

He is conniving and seeks to destroy all and to maliciously kill

Let me tell you to that Evil entity that is the greatest thrill

For the Devil still seeks to be as the Lord thy God

this makes this Evil entity quite stupid and it is really odd

that even if Satan could obtain God's Heavenly Throne

He cannot be like God for he hates even his very own

God is True Love and Satan is the epitome of hate

Love is of God, hate is of the Devil who has his fate

God's people may face some hurt but not Satan"s ire

God spares His own from wrath, while Satan goes to Hellfire

This will all pass away and Satan will go down in defeat

While all the rest of us will face God at His determined seat

Which seat is your choice yet as you are still alive to choose

Between you and Jesus, will you go on with Him or will you loose

We are not talking about a mere game that you can start over

This is for keeps and when your dead and gone, its all over

Please take God seriously my friend as all will have its end

You have this time and can be forgiven, with Jesus you win

So, all will go according to the Word, we will come to a halt

We are to make a decision, going to Hell will be your fault

Choose Jesus as Savior give yourself to Him before it is too late

Repent of sin, do not let Satan determine your soul's fate.

©Fred Monte Lassonde, 2020
What counts is your relationship with the Savior, Lord and King Jesus.
© 6 months ago


Scheme AAb c c d d e e f f b b g g h h i i b b j j b b k k b b x x l l b x b b b b bxx
Poetic Form
Metre 010100110110 010100110110 111111 1110110101011 1110110111011 1011101011110 1111111111110 101111111111 11111100010101 1110111111101 101111111101 111010110001 111110010110111 1111101111011 10111111110111 0101101101010 101011111010010 110100110110101001 11111110100110101 1010111110111 11110100110011101 11011010111001 110111111101101 111101010010011 11111110101111 11011111111 111111110111 111101010111001 110111111110101 11111111110111 0110101111111111 1111001011111110 11110111011110 111100011111111 111101101011011 1111010101111101 1111001010111111 11011010111011111 011111110010111 1101 1111010101010110 101
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 2,314
Words 467
Sentences 7
Stanzas 38
Stanza Lengths 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3
Lines Amount 42
Letters per line (avg) 44
Words per line (avg) 11
Letters per stanza (avg) 49
Words per stanza (avg) 12
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Submitted by fredmonte on May 05, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

2:22 min read
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